— In Blume, entry three If you can clarify the source or intended use (a book, a diary, a class assignment, an art piece), I’d be happy to tailor the text more precisely.
It’s unclear whether “In Blume Third Entry” refers to a specific literary reference, a journal entry from a character named Blume, or a personal log entry. Since no direct known work matches that exact title, I’ve drafted a few possible interpretations based on the phrasing. Please choose the one that fits your context, or let me know if you meant something else (e.g., a Judy Blume novel, a diary entry #3, or an art piece). In Blume, Third Entry in blume third entry
Third entry rule broken already: wrote four sentences before getting honest. — In Blume, entry three If you can
The garden behind the old ceramics studio is overgrown now, but the kiln still holds heat if you press your palm to its side. Yesterday I found a fired clay cup, half-broken, with a word etched underneath: keep . Not “beautiful” or “fragile.” Just keep. Please choose the one that fits your context,
Third entry rule: write only what you would say out loud to a stranger. That means no apologies for the silence between sentences.
Better now. Tomorrow: water the plant. Reply to the email. Leave the house once.